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CORONAVIRUS LOS ANGELES UPDATE: COUNTY OFFICIALS REPORT 51 ADDITIONAL DEATHS, 815 NEW CASES
Get updates on the coronavirus in Los Angeles including new case numbers, response efforts and latest news.
Thursday, May 7, 2020 6:38PM PT
ABC7 outlines today’s top headlines for coronavirus-related news, including impacts to Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES — Here are the current numbers of novel coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County and across Southern California:

Los Angeles County: 29,427 confirmed cases, 1,418 deaths

Orange County: 3,092 cases, 66 deaths

Riverside County: 4,756 confirmed cases, 192 deaths

San Bernardino County: 2,562 cases, 108 deaths

Ventura County: 608 cases, 19 deaths

San Diego County: 4,319 cases, 158 deaths

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May 7, 2020
5:15 p.m.
Mayor Eric Garcetti and city officials are announcing new protections for tenants and ratepayers affected by the economic slowdown. The city Department of Water and Power will not shut off bills for nonpayment for the rest of 2020, Garcetti said.
In addition, the mayor has signed a freeze on rent for one year after the crisis ends.
The city is also offering new legal protections for tenants to prevent intimidation or fraud by landlords in an effort to get funds from stimulus checks. Tenants have new rights to take legal action against landlords who violate the protections given during the emergency period.
Also starting Monday, May 11, all riders on the Metro transit system trains and buses will be required to wear face coverings.
1 p.m.
Los Angeles County health officials on Thursday confirmed an additional 51 deaths and 815 new coronavirus cases. The total number of cases in the county increased to 29,427. Officials said 1,826 patients are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19.
May 6, 2020
5:15 p.m.
All travelers at Los Angeles International Airport will have to wear face coverings starting Monday, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Wednesday. The new requirement, he said, aligns with what many individual airlines are already requiring of many passengers and flight crew.
Garcetti also announced the beginning of the lifting of some business and public recreation restrictions starting Friday. The city is following the county’s lead in reopening retail businesses for curbside pickup, as well as opening more parks, trails and golf courses. The popular Runyon Canyon remains closed, he said.
Businesses that can reopen for curbside service include stores that sell flowers, toys, clothing, sporting goods, music products and cars.
But anyone who makes use of the city’s golf courses and hiking trails, Garcetti said, must wear face coverings even if they are alone. He noted that even if you are by yourself, you could round a corner “and suddenly be face-to-face with someone.”
Riders on city transit buses, including DASH, Commuter Express and Cityride, will also have to wear masks, he said. The county is considering, but